Schulte Named Fellow in Society for Applied Anthropology

Schulte Named Fellow in Society for Applied Anthropology

“Your election to Fellow status was based on your experience and seniority...”

Ketchikan Interim Campus Director and Professor of
Anthropology/Sociology Priscilla
Schulte, Ph.D., has been promoted to the status of Fellow in the Society of
Applied Anthropology. Schulte was notified by a letter from the Board of
Directors in late December, 2012. “Your election to Fellow status was based on
your experience and seniority,” wrote board president Merrill Eisenberg. “You can
be a source of expert advice and counsel for the Officers of the Board.”

The Society was founded in 1941 with the mission to apply the
social sciences to contemporary problems by a group that included pioneer
anthropologist Margaret Mead.